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East Idaho News on MSNLocal legislator asking you to sign petition in support of water storage projects in IdahoOne of the major water storage projects that is being discussed is the rebuilding of the Teton Dam near Rexburg, Idaho.
BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho Water Resource Board opened applications Monday for multiple grant programs totaling $30 million to ...
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East Idaho News on MSNJensen Grove too low for water sports this summerJensen Grove, usually a popular recreational summer hangout, won’t be full in time for this year’s Celebrate Blackfoot event on Saturday, June 28, and likely won’t be full at all this summer. When the ...
The Idaho Water Resource Board at its May 23 meeting approved more than $30 million for farmers and groundwater districts in the east and south-central regions to carry out key […] ...
I have served as a trustee since EITC was transformed into College of Eastern Idaho, a full-service community college, in 2017. It has been one of the most fulfilling experiences of my life.” ...
Iran has vowed to retaliate for US air strikes on its nuclear facilities, and has two main options: attacking American forces in the region, and closing the strategic Strait of ...
Mormon crickets in Dubois, Idaho, May 2025. Motorists traveling through rural parts of Idaho may be in for a surprising and slippery sight this season, with swarms of crickets blanketing the roads.
The study found that even low levels of arsenic in drinking water may increase the risk of below average birth weight and ...
Columbia researchers found arsenic in drinking water is associated with poor birth outcomes, and released data on nationwide ...
Idaho Falls’ new water tower was being painted on Monday afternoon. A holiday for most, the paint crew appeared to be taking advantage of perfect weather and almost no vehicles downtown.
IDAHO FALLS — College of Eastern Idaho Board of Trustees announced the resignation of Trustee Carrie Scheid at its regular meeting on Tuesday, May 27. Her resignation is effective June 1, 2025.
Idaho farmers and recreationists should be able to endure the hot, dry summer months ahead, water officials say. “Storage allocations are going to be good,” said Craig Chandler, the ...
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